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If you suffer from colds and flus and you're going to spend a lot of time in a particular indoor environment, you might be wise to find a air humidifier—something that brings more moisture into the air that you're breathing, especially at night while you're
sleeping.
Andrew Huberman
Using a Humidifier During Winter Keeps the Nasal Passages Healthy, Reducing Cold/Flu Transmission
AMA #13: Winter Months & Sickness, Wim Hof Breathing & Stressors
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